m ry i h i it, r-i.' EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921, 19' 1 ' 12 Repert te Head Coach Heisman, of Penn, for December Football Practice iraa PENN MUST A WAKEN THEY ARE THE 1921 INTER ACADEMIC FOOTBALL CHAMPS TILD EN-JOHN SON TO u OR BE GRID DOORMAT nr ,.w umm ,1 8jKTagfWWBffwWiB8WWW8WWt,w''' Ifcs PLA YAT PENN RALL Y r .KAOPK&VTOKfeK&.C-.VVUR-JP.-v' ' i (& .bM-nw rtW. ' V"XT 'T&mAmWmS.' V''''-r '7VI HTIirxriV n Coach Heisman, in Address te December Candidates, Outlines Plans te Save Red and Blue WILL DRILL THURSDAY tt A CHEAT university can become A decadent in foetbnll just ns a mat notion or n great mnn can become decA'dent nnd thnt is what we nre face te fuce with here nt Pennsylvania. We nmt be tip nnd going, willing te sac rifice, te tight nnd te push abend or we re going te ultimately meet n situation that will remit in our sinking into font ball oblivion." Jehn W. Heisman, bead coach of tbe University of Pennsylvania football tm, made the above assertion yester Av nfteinoen In the course of liis nil- .dress te the f-tiidents who answered the Mil for .ueccmiicr practice, u wus Hoi Hei man's opening gun In the campaign thnt tclll continue until the start of the feet- ball season next fall that has for Its !e&an the bringing out of every ex perienced football player In the Uul Tcrsity. Heisman and his aides. Tem Mc Jfjmara and Assistant Manager Comp Cemp Comp ten, were ngrceably surprised at the rec ord turnout .vesterdaj afternoon. Do De rpite the inclement weather, 112 eager itudents sat in the dining-room of the training house for ever an hour and listened te the hend coach of the foot ball team tell them whnt Is wrong with Pnn in n football sense. THE candidates are from alt parts of the United States and all have had previous football experience. Seme had pjlayed at prep schools and high schools ana net a few had a year's experience at some college or university. Te a man, after Jteis man's speech, they agreed te report I for practice whenever daises did net ' interfere and te nerk zealously te bring the Red and Hlnc hack te the high pinnacle It once enjoyed in the foetlaH icerld. On Thursday according te the coach's announcement the first real practice will . meuncement tnc tir.st real practice will , he held Suits will be given out te the i AnrAtintna ienmu tin med nrwl thn nrrt I gram for the remainder of this week and We want men who love the game of I t'JT WCCUh ""nracUchhliVft n(u"cca practice this afternoon, but who are out Will Have Geed Aides , Ass stnnt coaches nnd varsity players f the past and present seasons signified the plans teams drills d.illy between different teams. i Leeking ever the Rntlierlrix In tlic I aguv i.. .,c ................ . n- training neuse tun iraiucu loeiuiu AAn1i . ..nl.l c.ti tn'itiv inrn wlin KMnillff .vtii ii -'..! '"-v ,- .... ...... have been innddntes during the past v.. ... fall, biit who for some reason or nn ether did net report, l-cw et the enn- nldntes velglied !e than l.i.i peunii" and iiiaii.v were big strapping youths et the Hi miner. Lechler mm lnw liin, the Ki i neuled en Franklin FUld. PlilG prartice mil be held tAi'i IIAiHi hrferc a hit name, according te near and vlll lie at tnicnsnc at IJIewnan. In all sic utcks tclll ec ineiit ihilhnn the-candidates in the i . .... ... . fimdnnientali and also in scrimmage. "which alone. according te the coach "fiti eamllate for the liind ' . , .. '.. .. . . . ' i , j.. ; tool ha 1 1 liar is nrtng pmycu in l.a ret,,,, teda,,- Beisninn prnicd tlie undergraduate eeuni il. the ncwHti.mers and his coaches In his mlili os ntc 'ri.ni.lra n tlie miller. v ; ,, .. ... e i rraduste council the spirit e ! the - "' - " - '" -- ' . itudt'iits at the Lniverslty has shewp u complete revival. The cheering this wmua wiis iiniBiiin.-i-iii. i,n mm. r,n, In defe-it was backed faultlessly by ,rainn.Tiis anil iiiuierijrauwnies. "AVitli factional strife I hope, entirely healed up, with the nmb rginduat-s bieking us te a inuu tlli ilie line i-e- eperuui n the newspapers hue given w an.) ii iiim ni in.icbliig Mnlf we Will in lift 1 1 1- with ilie aid eJ loll nil U. the fir i and ilie aliihiiii. Pralxs Ceaihing Stalf "The coaching staff of the past season IranneL be improved upon. They are tee dck ever, an ciccllent group et men versed in f, nthnll nnd lmr.l workers. i Kiuui' ui inuu What mere could be asked? "Tim, von nk wh.v did we net ivin or plav better UL-ninst Cernell? If veu J-an answer Hint question ou will have lifted n tffi.n- liiit'ilnn fi,im mi riiltid ami from tlne of the men who assisted me. ' ABIlllist III) tiniiiitli the s.nne tiiini that filled a,,.st fi.rn.il. j.luved xvend-i - "ll l'.i ,i. ii-ti-r. llll IK. Illll IIH'.V nn" h.., , "Ot i Hir-e the w.lilher l'isl Thiirs- i nil i iin Miiuiii i.isi ! imi T tool, na from ns our iiiain nReii- wl.e , .i... ". i .... ' Umil, l- i'( VI 11 J 11 , HIV '.lelt of v Mir.it ami sliced m flic buck. '.elil li.initKitil Us i iiiislilernblv in the " miid w. -hiliild net have let b U point though Cernell did lime n much We ini ..,.. .,,.. .i,.,-.iu,..i r.M. UuM-nn. And ,.,. takes bigVpiads almost erthiiiL' "De 1eu Aheic tint Irani the 1010 tqaait tec had just seven men icpeit in t'J'ii' 'that trm from a squad of lOrtU. 'I'hit full nu ni n enunit r.t forty, fu-r c-rpirtencrd playcn unlu tievin n turned. In two years the tntire football npranncl iiax almost ttlpef iiiif. 'J hen arc uithenng losses. 1 en i atinet Imild irrrnt font till 1 nntv ,.,ii, ltt.1. i, iJi c,,,il. i ...... ui'im in n ...i,b .i..ii IOSS'3 Net two iicpc.kr. .1..I4 the 1-i.st MS011 did the I'e.iiliir, hlilf tlle Mime "even men te stun .,11 nfternoeu's drill, "ad last Muiultii a wck, just, such ft n fis 'liN- ""' ,,,N Wn ,u'rr "" l''' 'lejd nt et.'JO, and net ene of thnn was arst or second strinc nlaver. Net even 1 ccrub was in sicht nt tint tl'.e Yet flffVit !. 1 8 , , 1 'bni coaches ieie dtesied and read v l start work. What Is wrength'j lack co-operation. Need of Ce-Operation Tilt y Mnilth sajs tbftt In order te J'xUt ?,..V,!Lt?m ''o-epennion must 'reihrnan"! n "1 ... "i",, " . t-lv Ann 1 'v- i" .is. (n.-i betwiT. hVlu abheI,1,f' UBnPmlit wilYteil I hii ft incline lit, wmiwrin fl. i. jrfeyi rys ami players, in spite of what Wn fcd ,1 t.l til.. .,.,,. rr. has "Tim i.,i e , r ' 1. " lennsyhaniu sjHietn of defensn dh,iif"i,..,""k''' cl !..,,"'1,,v! i" ,": ! te Stin Cn,. 11 ' "; V. J" ' ' "iiopieriie Thai is the only rcu- 1 .,cnn ,'"" JO" for 111" Vny thev vent tlnnnnli .,,... ,i..r . -... .11 .,..- MnrhA. 1. "'.". '""'-" . '- "' ' . . ' "",1 nan sue. i'i h ueiei-i ce.n b neie or alter they . ft hen. A hat ""ft matter, thrfu? W. J?ei? !""st C xeine dlfliiMllieq here lre tnust i.nA ..1.. ..1..,,. ... ,1.... t hi ii 01,lBScs must bu arraiigad te, r U19 mta caa get out, tli ttlumaJ. Heisman, of Perm, Pas Unique Grid Recerd Jehn W. Heisman, conch of tbe University of Pennsylvania football eleven, in his address te the stu dents who reported for December prncllce, yesterday afternoon sur prised bis listeners by telling them thnt the modern football player doesn't knew what It mean te con tinue in attendnnce nt practices. Except where a physician excuses ,a man he should report dally for practice no matter what the weather conditions, ii ene of Heisman' maxims. After telling the students that foetbnll can only be learned by con tinued attendance, Heisman said thnt in his thirty years of coaching he had missed seven practice days, and five of them because hie physi cian would net permit him te leave his room. This should entitle the Red und Blue tutor te the attend attend nneo championship among coaches. must assist and tbe spirit of the etu- dents must be nlwnys with their tenm ' nnd net betting against us or crltl- ' clzlng us. "We have the benn fbnf mnre flrliH I will be granted te us next spring nnd that we will hae mere coaches. One freshman conch cannot properly leek uutT itiu men. it is a physical Ira- ' possibility. The Held here Is tee small for such a large university. Hy PAUL. PKKP 'Ve arc going te get new stands i TOHNXT KAUFJIAN will be lest te I and I understand lncrcuscd dressing O thn fi.m(,nin thi, ei,,.i -- t. I rooms and shower baths under the II ' ""' 'Gcrmnnn 'W Scheel, ai ifar I stands. They will b ready. I am told, ns nth1!tl re concerned, after Jan in the fall. That will help, but we need U0,T 21, 1022. On that dnte. Jehn you men, and we need mere men te will have passed his twentieth blrthdav. come out for theteara. and undcr the mn of the pub,c "TTe're net quitters. M'e arc going te fight and show that ice can rise up. We need geed, fit ma terial tit cope with the teams en our sehcdiiU; U'c tccie net one-two-three tilth the teams we met during the season just closed. Toe much cannot he expected from playcn irhe de net have the physical speci ficatiens te measure up with the r,-, ,. vin Tt...n, .i nV.. ;,." -... v.- 1J Lel" """? IT " V 1,CC ,ir'' Z"t own? but nlnv i : f.,r ."heir ? 21 ,, '"j P?' n""t fiKlil0 lJ "rJn" ,.., ., ... , . .. Our football morale, as compnred wltli et,0r Institutions is low and we must . ( . - , ihnr. ,!, . . . - .. Ullll 1 . ltrK jn ntly Kind of veatier. hard t.i '..,: . ..!...'',J 'it.i...i im i, ii win ii, ill nun n 'h".i- ...n. n .viii if tin null u !...... t .1... ;n i... .. i. i t hope miii men will help supplv some of the wnnH." i . SrHAS SEEK BERTH IN CAOTCDM PAflC I CAfillC ui-im i L.IIIV unuL bunuuL Downtewners Have Three Games en Schedule for This Weel rru e ..u m,n,iii,i ti.i,. . i The Seuth Phlndelphia Hebrews de- sire a berth in the Lastem Uaeketbnll 'nirue nnu uie major cage erganiza- , .t.,.. ...ni i. .. ,i-i. i.. . ii.. i nu ii umi.v m. lumaM m aniiumi, the downtewners a franchise any time ' of the best follewltigs of any team ever (i laaint-j iiL-t-urs, as uu-.v uaie ene ... i,uh-.i.i..i.i. r..u... ...-- . .. ...:. ' " " " -" " pnni Mil l. koeii jiuii. T))c Sp,mB nre wcl, ,crge(, in the .nnrt ,r., ,,,. ,,, . . , , . , f .-, . . Tomerro,.. ...... , . , S innnhnn n nnenlnp Shanahnn in opening ut the Cavalry Arm- thp ,,,; waKQU er.v, Thlrt5 -second street und Lancas Iff ntnfiiin .it.il m 'PniKci.r... -,. .i. county sent milliter has u fast ncitreca tlen unil the Sphas are confident of a victory, ns "Bnbe" Klete ib back with tbe club te stay. Kletz began his cnite career with the Hnhas. but for two i . . ;,. ...... - -- "D"" '.""' UK" " ut! s n J-eaguc. i.JPfJ "ec",Lc 5" ?'""" n? "?u ? I -S "' inuepenaeni dimi, nnd ""''".. '" "" lue 8Bnles el u, uew"- tewners. ' Eddie Wallace Easy for Dundee N'" erk. N'ei 20 it "mmVf - .hiniplenJnip tfr elntcil IMIIh Will- l'n.ifceWit I. .n flit- tlm m,.ik nn.n,.l hi.r. or 1 Ii HHn In u iHn.s-reuiilT ai .',""-;.. i '" rea.l .v Inhibition Oah, Ilioeklyn Dun1e ncereU a knoclirtenn In the first reun.l ' , . , .. , .,i i , .,..., . ... ..,.... .,., i, n,. V. ;;." 'l'',,',' ' " "' 't or ! llsi ri I'U'lUir, ltlV " "l-,,. !'. Basketball Stnttstirv nashuuau statistics r..- r.u.s iii.n.i i. Vi r.irf'jM, uiiuei-nrr nn.iii, -f urk i 13 .051 l 111,1111,.. i-iii Till; VVTiKK Tonmrreiv nlpht I'lilIniUhvlil 1 t Ciiindrii irldu lUMUimi ut I'lilladrlphlai Coate- vllle i.t Trenten. Hiitnrdnjr Nrranten nt nendlniti Trenten at VV llke-ll,irrei ( iimdeu at New erk I'lllKl. MAM'FACTIRKRS' MltOl'i: VV. K I'.C. VI. !,. ( Flelslier . 2 I) l.WMI Knbsan . 1 1 ..vim P. T. llv. -' .1 l.Oim Art Iwm I I .(ion MoneDne 1 I .ADO Am. It Ki. 0 ! linn Uejulenn T 1 1 .500 Inter. II 0 ,000 fClIEt'I,i: 'VOU WKKK Tenlcht Mouetrrxi vs. Ke.i stone 1 -le-liheiie, I". I( T r Amerlnin llnllnn r.i-pri-M, enuli Hall, 27?" Heat rehunldn ftT.'iiue. .Tliurwlr Iratwen i. Int. Ilarvesler, rt Iieni 1., rielsher. WlhRUMV Tl.U.ri iv. i.. I'.c. v.i p.r r. U. A 11. 2 0 I.IMMI Krn.1 (.it. 1 1 -na JOth Cenfj I fl I.WiO virrrlll e J ,01X1 llelr Nnme 1 0 i.ihxi indiveiid'a n l .ixn (Kill riiu ' 1 ." Alui a 11 1 ,oeu Tomorrow .nliht Tmntlcth Outurj y,, Alpha, Auerlruu , Hely lllue. Last Night's Results kastekn 1 ik.m.ik an uil.e-ll,irii, 30 lclra period. ..MratiCAN l.-iiii, ? ?!'"! "V'.-" iiie, in, iwi iirrmiiiueHiii mi iieiriu, it, suburlwn. SJi Kfwjlut, I. Cleirltml, It. Aimhee n MlKTHVVT.HT (Illliril I.KAOI'E llrat Iurli, l UKurniitinu, i. tiue ..:i, eiliet t'eienunt. 10. riAvsu.vAMA envn uwen; irst Ilulrli, 44 liie.irnntlnu, IM. (Iiterd, A'r lUiemie. 33, Threush Tnifflr. (rni,ien ). Auditor Hrienue, 25 Iienl l'lianengrr, (lllilslen III Other Scores I Irsl lliilrh I61 lllnueli V, A,. 111. West rhlll.i Iteerirs. ','Ji IC. V. I. Ite. etriea,. II. , , ... AiIuiiIn, llll I'm I rtliliini'iid, i.i. liirnrn.itleii lt 111 St. l.uditjff, 10, InriiniHtlen Sd. Ill ht, Ly.".1 .? P. .. Uethan.i Temple -iicu viuv, jji .uriua 1 ' UMIIIIS. lM ! Illllirilll.l llJ UI " " I '" ' "' "VI I VI ' 111' 11. IK II' home, at .Seventh street und Snvder ---.'S J. IT, " Meian. tMemhie and Theruhlll. avenue, with Media. The Sphas tinv I SOCCER TITLE AT STAKE , Tl'" ,,,nl "'" "er'' "'. ti.r au to West l'hiter en Saturday. r.euni nient said, ir Deinei. ait L-ik. Mnnnger Pnssen is nnxieiis te win .. . ,,, . . nn'l 's-'" Frain-Ni e and wi.l iiiiim .it the home dash with Media. The Northeast High and Glrard College t-im Diege December 21 t .linua 1 FBMcWlffffigT?im'rirtt M WMam&t9iiaimf&itSSwiSiSgJh amv&74'&.iwMM&& - "3 $&'ymiwm5Xidl El HMfeii!8Sa3ffi29iffi The J'ciiii tliailcr elecu of the H-t season Kept (lie geed werli up b.v winning the title as did their pre decessors each year since 101.1 nine lit all HI L I Football and Baseball Star Will Be Ineligible for Sports After January 21 j DCAOUre ft n c ' n c . n t e At LIMIT schools a student is Ineligible te play in league competition with any of the ether high schools nfter he has reached I that age. Kaufman, considered one of the bi"t all-around nthlete turned out b.v the. Rrrmnntrntn nvnnnr. nn.l llll, ,,,.....' institution in recent year, entered tbe ! school when lie was fourteen rears of 1 nge. He stayed In school only one i Svt a, rnilnnv rlr,ln,i fi, rinrn,n. town llich Scheel. At tbe time, he was riBIllP"" "aM M- Tlle fnutl,a11 !-(l1""1 - Jt about te held its first workout home. He tn( ills,lt,,til)n- Germantown High Scheel had one of j tne best baseball teams ever te reprc- I nHH. atLii- ,. ..n aUaa1 Im a1.,.. " '" u iu. "i iw- eu-uuui in ui , eltv The tenm unrlerl thrnmrli thn GERMANTOWN OSES KAUFMAN -. - w ...... ........n.. .. .inrire cnnKAn uMthnet n iletent nnrt casllj wen the title of champion of the ! Intel scholastic League. Knufinnn did the pitching for that nnftir urn wen ten nut nf the Mvcie outfit and wen ten out of the twelw league games plnvcd. He ulse wuti n dnngereus mnn nt the plate, nnd en he lilnte. nnd en mere than one occasion brought his team victory with his reliable bat In Philadelphia M-belastlc football circles Kaufman needs no introduction. J' wns picked by the L'vkmne Pun- UQ ljED0'En a, All-Scholastic half- unck, Johnny was considered one et uie uesi loeuiau pinyers in uie city. Kaufman has net vet decided whether , . ..., ,. ,- ..... ,, : .. & 'Jt&'St Tr regular fctieilllien league guinea te miss if he plays, but he Miys if he can't pln.v the whole season he nrebab lv won't ttni-t ........ T , ..., . .... Johnny still has a year and a half at (icrniantewn Illgli. After that he will matriculate nt Haivmd. it Is , !lm,11Bbt','1 bccn.u!"J hlS fa.tl Pn1,,,,(1 " rimsen imlv ui'miku.,- ui-l-iihj-e ma miner also ni- ersitv. His inui'T, u nn u was a foeilmll IIUMT IUl UUHIini MMIIl JlUfs IL'O, I : IT Will Clash Today , , . vA'tl'r i'it . . F?.bwt cnnl ..right fnlllmik left fulll.nck . rlrlit hiilflm.li . .center hilfbiek. left huKlmrk... .oiitlde rlclit . Inside rlxht .center fernnrd . Innlde left eutnlde left ,r,trienft MeC'ube MlC"" Veit ? Hramer. IllT. Iehl mis luiviuiiuii. en r milium nun,, rtheast High Scheel's soccer team ' will mee the Glrard College dribblers I fnr thn rrifimn!rn.ril iff thn tir l ll I This afternoon en Franklin Tic Id. ,i ,U i, .if,.i ., ,i.'i , . I " ..! wl nit- v , hi- ,".. "'"''' ""'""' "" sn. While Northeast has a clean Mate. ,,.,. ......... ..... .... ..,., . ,,, . '"' """" '""'. wiiien win no awarded this afternoon after the geme ("Jlrard was trimmed bv Wcsttetvn Friends' Scheel en a mudih field, No vember 12. The defeat was the lirst in two jears, and the team bus net jet recovered from ltR sting. jniivi.tiraiiuu, iinmiMK, I. in nnInterhelasU I Tengulce VS - two games wiiu lieu i-iiiiiiueipiua !- I'"0 nil" ciiuiiiiiieii-iiip 111 nit ciiiuii iwin settled. mr isie;' mi S. 't '..-. sift i.iWA 'V.W W .lOHN.W KM 1 ,MN Will he Will 110 ; '.' I t.eruiitiitewu atlihle. who l...e,.e.l f...i. s. l.,.l,.k. I.t l.i,,.. .. ... ....... ,.,., ,,..,. ni.u.in hi.vi l.n ., 1.I1..C I.Il ... n.itlnll. I.ll..1. I . . . ---.--.. -".t... .. . ' , - ... ..... 1 Yeung-, but Old 2 wi if u Lr?"B0 i 5,il .J! s. PMi' s Ml .U. Phillies te Have New Center Man Next Week Manager William Myers, of the Phillies, is satisfied that the locals wilt net win the first-half pennant nnd se are the rest of the fans in th Eastern League. The an nouncement that the club waives nil claims en first-half honors, how ever, Is official. But Mers hopes te upset some of the lenders just the same and with the addition of n couple of new men the trick may be turned. Things begin te brighten with the nn nn neuncement that Ally McWilliarus will be bank in two wcckn. And the Phils will hnve a new center In action when they open up nt the Ice Pnlace one week from tomorrow night. The new pivot is big Geerge Smith, of Stamford, Conn., credited by cage officials, in cluding Referee Ward Brennnn, as being a most competent man. Smith may even be here en Friday ngninst Heading, but will positively be in the opening eent"-t nt the Ice Palace. IllfinP I AMniC MAV fllMC RUTH DECISION TODAY ! m n:i-i i 4i .i Ne Official Intimation Given as te Penalty He Will Impose Chicago. Nev. 25). Judge Kene-nw r t.-ii i ii. . . ... nLr M T,i T"? ?,T r Wl cZ , '"enlnthellabenuth case within n day or two yrebably i today. Ruth violated one of the rules of , the major leagues b taking part In n linrnstermlng trip after the World bcrics. There was no official intimntlen last night as te whether .Judge Lnndis would Impose the maximum nennlty of ttn.nr.n.lni. J. . -. 1.11 i . "wi inuu uitet-uiiii or merely line the star of the ,.iv Y.,rlr Amrh...n -- -, - ...... . ... u ........ .v...,.-. incn limn fnnK nnpt in thn pnmet played In October, Judge Lnndis has expressed himself en the subject only ' 01lcp' laying, "When my d'ciMen is tendered the public will knew ju-t i i i i n-niicrcu ine line C Wl kne vvhat kind of a man Bnbe Until ls, ' COAST TO SEE CENTRE Praying Colonels" te Battle Pacific; Slope Team en Grid n.imllle. Kv. vv nr( r-i. loco will stWele ivitt. n vin; , ... ' ..v. 1.1,111,1 l.lll en the football field at Han Diege, On:. 1'm.i ... vtf ...,.- ... ,..." ; i.. ',' - muiiiuiiiciii, iuu- in ur f n Z?' '" aU n1 Dr. 1 ,k Itnlnei nl.nli.mn,, ,.( 1 1.. Faciilu A tide tie t'leimnin.ni11 ivn,I' ,i.i ,i,., ..... i.i i i ........ .. t ". ... ..V. '.'... -. ur. jj..npninei 4 or -is hnil in. liintml -" '"i-.iiiu'i ei ... nne inuiraicii that Ontre's opponent would likel.v be the i.i.i,iii fn,v..,i im.....h,. i-..i Crs t.v of Heuthern California e Wnb melon State. n rm,i, . i ...mi. ...:ii i n.,,m. .... ii ....... i..." V i n "" "-" III"! 4i I II IPC n llll """I HI' JH "1'4IMM' 4It I K ...... ImsVil ,,f lHenti.li... .. '.!.... " " ertiu-Mt .ptu.uuu run LcuivfMiu ren i st'Tnlimn Fortune Offered Champien te Meet .-. VfSi;?; Jack Brltten .'. ' in "mm i e" ,Yori- Nev- 20. Benny Leen- . Mriiennidl'ird, lightweight boxing champion, te- (JeHiin night was offered S73,000 te niret Jack irrVkTnan'nri,leni welterweight tltlehelder, in a bout at Cleveland in Februur.v De v, , -, - r-r.. u. ,. nun "' - bt Leonards manager said 'j1' "","1;1 "huounce his decision De- Ct'lllUPr I , '."". et. ,no proposed bout were net fni ilt,i.i-ii -i t t ...e .... -K..r u.aunpien is te n.e.t .eerge Aatd, .New .Tur.ry we.,,.. SmSr.' " ". ,Pn-,r"," beiir ,ii Madisen Snuiire (nirdeii tonight Ills in.iiiii -. i n chant nllnir, no decision would l. lllttdr , ,, , , ! under vih eh miin', l lie v alher Inw illl nils null! 1 Ol 1 nilireil. tireVhlL'S thnt I .1..1. 11 ..., j..1.,.. ',..,: rl"ei'-s null I.. .1.1 t... . . i. ..!... I .. . . ,.,,, .-, . .,.,;..,-'-,- " n lVnd each be.ng or pari WANT GOLFERS IN SOUTH Plan Teurnevs In Texi I nnlslan-. eteue win mnke 1 icrj tie.lnalile Mew- nui.i. ..n.i 1 n.irie ie iee. h ,-h..ii,-Teurneys I Te as Louisiana , ,f , , , , Zl VZn. --- and Mississippi New Yerk. Nev. 20. Ilfferts nre being made bv orcanirntlens in the Seuth, it was reported here tedav, te induce members nf the Prefcss'lnnal Oelfeis' Assiichitlen te play in 11 num ber of winter tournaments in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi Tlie proposed tournaments would be held in .New Orleans, San Antonie, Housten, Pert Werth. Iliillns nnd un named places In Mississippi during Jan. uan or IVbriiiirj. An nttempt will be made te set dates that will net courtier iilth the iinnuul w Inter fixtures in rior rier idu nnd the Cnrellnas. COHAN NeflN MARKET Producer Says He's Toe Busy te i?u(""''. sluetoue Ilellenl und rrnncls Buy Ball Club '' Cr -cw lern, m-. "P. Geerge M Cehan, theatrical producer, who has re turned from n visit te Ihirepe, state 1 ln.t night he was net in the market for a major le.igue baseball club I oil a 11 wnh reported te be willing 1.1 i.-.: :... v j :.'".'," .' """" ." i-.i.iniie,- ..no or tne ing league clubs iiui-i- uu nan announced ins retirement from the theatrical producing business In this cnuntr.v. He said today that he was "tee busv iv th theatrical things , I,,,,,,,,,, ,;, think about buying n club." Shubert A. C. Wants Games 'JM". mil neien M.iil.Mt A ( l""" "I V 1 InlHde 11I.I11 iMMlkl like 1 nr'illllje k'lilnes llW Ill tit ,r, , f.,,,,1, Unnied I'imerliiih am de red Willi .L sU-H1. fey," Clothljunier.. KedeVi "ne'.e ie.i..eeii mxie, r.-jein ,11 im,u ,1,; ... .. .. . ,, ;" ..leinier junior. Federal Ri.Vrin Junier and nr n.., .... '.:.? i.'A1 ."rie X2SEi,2.ESKS22KSHS2ia2ma GIANTS LOSE WITH 'Heavenly Twins" Fail te Land New Yerk Winner Over Coatesville MAY BE LAST GAME THERE THE Oontcsville basketball team, of the I"n stern I en pup Henrerl n net- able! Ticte?" last evening ever the New Yerk founts? with f he "heavenly twins," Marty Friedman nnd Bnrne Setlrnn. together with Harry Itlcendu In the line-up. The final ecere was "4 te " ' Anether slim audience viewed the ' pastime and It is pettv near certain thnt the fnns nt Coatesville have viewed their last Eastern League contest. Mn linger Behtiey has up te tomorrow te r,,..m.t tl. (rr nf ,,, Atlnnttf Tlt promoter, which Is n geed one, nnd he will no doubt take tlie name. Fellow ing Behnej s visit te the shore francT, 's'esv?.! T rectlv un te the citizens there. it up takes considerable money te run an Eastern League club these days, nnd ns the fans have net been turning out ,L,Prc aPP,eara nothing te de but move shoreward. . "Tlns" Loek Geed AUhl, ,, ,hp NW Terkn.p , beaten, Mart Friedman nnd Bnrner Sedi-an looked geed. Marty, as usual. sllut '"" 1'" out- "j1" lf. r"cert1'' l'0j,n' V" 'er'er , .as been blanked from the UH nil, iiiiuj; i. kt nn unit, lii.c uuii (j.i.i .i.i,. epnsnti. Friedman scored one of his team's four goals. Coatesville nlse registered the same number. Gmsee getting two against II Til 1 .. T7n... m-1-m A.,n n ., .1 unrr.v niieiiua, munu k-ilui .mil- .um l.lnnklnir Cnrrv Kchtneelk Criehe cet- ............n -- - - "-- one. vi hue Harney fearnn lnnue two. The score was close throughout, nnd the tigures nt half time were !l te S. Referee Haet7el Vailed n total of t. iirii-nr i in ii t i iiii ii lenii v sixty-one fouls, New erk making fourteen out of twenl.v -nine, while the Coats caged steeii out of thtr'.v -two On the nnv back te Tnilin elnliiu Sedran nnd Friedman described basket - l.nll ...nU, iitry a ll, T,. ,. 1 ,t,l tln.v dlscle-ed some interesting information regarding the third game between the Celtics and Whirlwinds lat season, and n.lilnti tl. ,mn ,. ll. fill . II 1 .1 , !.. m . . . nw,i ... Scranton kept in the running by beat ing Wllkes-Bnnc nt Scrnninn. The ., ,, u "t ,,, ".n nr $rMw! iank B iH nnd vins an .xtrn srilgg.l ft tree tesh the closing .seconds wen for the Miners. Wilkes-Barre outveeicd Scran- ten from the Held JO te i. . l i. '. l inntltnr Pa-son, (SettHeb & Black moved te first place in the American League by uenrini? 11 niirrnu lclnrv nwr llrnn.l. r. i ni .., ic i, ;c . 1....1. i.. way ..vcie i.i 10 ie. it was a iinmc lie- V" "", tween mats anil the nreadway nutht ll.unni..,n.1 .. .... I.,. U.. II " . .. ,""",,"M " ' "" " n ui 11. ..... ... .... The winners started out te run .ip a big seme rnd nt the ."id of the tlrt h-ilt we.e leading ir. .0 s 'I hev .,-, thr.r sheeting ejes in thr second half nnd -vere held te tei.r points bj then- op- nmK ' liiim 1111. Last I.ermantewn wen US first game bj staging a whirlwind finM, also. leach lords lieys were opposed te Merrill and the tirst period was even, n-lth fhn m nr 1 1 ts 1 ... e..- witn tne score w n te u. In favor i.n e.,ii. ei i.ernianiewn. lenmwenc eeimteil III the flnnl half nnd the (if rmuntewners piled up field goals, the final score being .'11 te 11'. (iorden nnd Lutz with four goals each start for (iirmantnwti. rue -nig game en tne iiregrnm r Cadd Franklin's Pblladilphiu Mann. faeturers' League e,icult this ,,,, - . K -., i A, . ,..,,., i i ... . i he -nig game en the program in "' hm-s,i ii i -mm- i i-ii'i mm i lie ,tim ,.. . Monotype. Ph ladelphln I'l ri.ill.iil. of ,,, ,.. K K ,1.'Pl , A . ',,, Unllwav lPn-. ,in,.s' , , ISnress fne n cL in. . t.nl .,..1 aggregation, which t- one of the e!n-- Industrial ipiiuirt.s nt this citj ri... 1.....1. u ... . , , rl,nlu .....l . , . , it e , . I10.IK 1111(1 .Vlonetl ie CIOIl.l WlM furnish -.. ..... .I- 1,1 I .... II I UI' l" ' . HOI 1 tne inns with 1111 interesting contest They appein- nlrtmr iienlv mntcheil, nitl an advaiitnge ill Mopeti lie's fnier In that the nieiuher of that team hnie been lilillllU le'etliil ler some time 11 ith 11 Uttli epei t couching Key .1 . , , , - 11 the standing, hnv Ing wen one and hist ene, the same as Motion pc, ami the rfinner will tnke third nlaee. CYCLISTS ARRIVE Pedal-Pushers in New Yerk for Annual Grind New Yiuli, Nev 'Ji. Twelve f,n eigu delists ub.i will cuter the riniiual si-d.iy rate, which s'nrts 111 Madi-011 -siiiare Cni-deii next Isiiudui, were pas--eiiKCrs nbe.iid tbesteuiurr l.aTiiuritlnc, arrliing terlni Ther weir Maurice Hlrocce, Chailes de Ilujter doe lcy -lode, Jean Almeliie, I.viuis lillland. jMniccl llujee, Jule anxhevel, Con Cen stant Giraedenire. Orlande l'innl. S ANTONIO ROIG & LANGSDORF Philadelphia EttabtislitJ 80 year FRIEDMAN SEDRAN VjBsJ.9AV kyQ PAin Champien and Runncr-Up te Exhibit December 8 at Quaker Tennis Meeting Germantown Cricket Club Should Retain National Tourney Tim final round of the national ten- '.' T' ' i.m ,.i,.,i, trn, he. i j i T ' ...J r KA ;.rnten culed en the court se f hc Ge rmnnte tlrket Club Inst September ill nnrtlelpunts, Illll Tllden nnd Wnllnce , Jehnsen, put en nn exhibition in the, gymnasium of the I'nlvrr<j of Penn- sylvanln. The occasion will be a rally of the Penn tennis players, and the funds gained from the exhibition will be used te repnlr ceurtH around the University or te aid In the purchase of a plot of grdund en which courts will be built. While the nlly will be for the Qua ker studeuts (who are interested or In clined te be Mnt crested in tennis, jet the Tildcn -Jehnsen match will be singed for the public, nnd them will be n small ndmlsslen cbnrgc. Three former intercollegiate cliatu cliatu plens will address the tennis candi dates. Tliey are Tildcn, Jehnsen , and !)r. E. II. Dew hurst. All tlirc are Pcuu graduates. Sid Thnjcr, I another It! and Blue tennis pl.ier, also xi speak. Organize Association A T TUP rnUv ft it nlanned te ergun- T TUP rnUy it ii planned te ergun- -ri ( the Tennis Association of Pennsylvania, hlch will stimulate In- terest In tennis and hae us il ulti- mute ebjectlte new, modern court for I tournaments US well UH practice. Carl Fischer, captain of lat year's team, has graduated, and his absence has weakened the Bed and Blue team considerably, but nevertheless there is some geed material available. Jim Me- ran end Orln Mangun tire veterans from last year, and .Marshall Vunncmnn. lender of last season's freshmim team, also will be among the candidates. Andy Morgan nnd Den Steele, who playeti vs. i 1 1 1 the l,e( nnd I'.lue two vrjirs ace. will be en luiiirl. and they should strengthen the rnnks consider ably. Buth weie ineligible laht spiing. Till'; season will often some time In April, but the schedule lias net been arranged definitely a yet. However. It Is very- llkelj that two long trips will be made. One will be a tour of the New England col leges, with matches against Har vard. Yale and Dartmouth, and another will be te the Seuth, with contests against the University or Virginia. Baltimore Country Club, Georgetown and Catholic Univer sity. National Here Again? T0 GO back te tbe national ch am- J- riienshins. it is ver likelv that the Gcrmnntevvn Oicket Club will be awarded the title tourney again for next season, j ne .vianneim erganiza fir... cltirrarl ,ha tunnlu eliiteU a.i gkia- i... ..... .. .... ...... ,....-.. D ...- cessfu lv Inst Sciuembcr that t would ee loeuiaruj 10 imhc iuc pium away ........... . from this citj . Iherc is some talk of V est Tennis (lull, of New lerk. an ., Side j ,1- .-.--. . .-.. . . , ,.. . i.ermantewn i in. Ket I lull, ctiaiiging at - 'rai-iiens. i nis means mat me uavii 'up cnnnenge round weuiu ee pi.ijra m-re and uie nnuenRi would ee muk'u at forest Mills. There is intense m- terest in both teurnejs and either one would draw large crowds nt Mnnhelm. New- Yerk nnd Philadelphia tin- Scraps About Scrappers nillr MWrrmiin s tnklnx ralri te mail hi t tullfn-liiin A l PuV . Clllh KH TjT.- ht.; ,nj ), A, ,,.,- .,i m p,niiw-, i)i ernlnr hiw at tent'i unci 1 n'rwuiim ae !!r,i','r"" l-V"h'm "r i'r.'.'.-,""tnr"'-neiin tienn The mnn u. -vii i.e put en.witti '" irv nauuir in .i wind up atf&lnu Eddl lUMire 1f n,nlli , K,n,,nlrten -ai, wlI1 hrk into ih Oambria lrd-ut clnin rrMny ntctit. Hl niinin.nt will be liattllni; Murray, of Sculh rhIU.t-'.phlft ether lnuti. Tnmrai oepman is. licnnv rtin. vnrti Hums iH ai Vune Jimmj mite-i i m e-c una uuu Deinp rankl" llrnn.-.i VllUr I'nuUen. uf m. l'si. I- rriUrte:- pr'ft at. 1 h- i te b. I.n.le.', I. Pain-nj Hihi liilm 'h'ukn PruU , i . . ml-ig VJ'-'J-' .' , Le-" " .r .' ' riilnrf . , "T lrl 1'nrittl. . c-il n an -r . rr-K Ir s t premeir hr un th n.jrht . f December and thre..ftr he will run -RekU W'Jn- -,, $ ZT!nt i' nI'J tunl .-n VVtdnerilav n'Khts. and popular priei in be .hrBeii lee Grirte wii, refere end anneun.a anJ Jee Cenlne -vlll b uffleiai tinielteeier. Km Ihindee ha resumed trainlrs nd h lrlll be in 1 upe le box In Jbeu'. t'tj irtekii .Inekle llnhel. of Atlantlr eltv. v. meet Tn lli-hir'!n of PhllulelphU. t the hem rmirila ' l(?h' Hit.. ' I unilniii t r mi tu l'lillly fj- una! h ult'i i.us l-'r.inch"'-. llnl.ln llirrelt rea!.,es that he vi b a .'ik-nlllKt hl ntKfest lem s n. e stfcrlliv I a Uink.'U rrr uben m ineeiB Jlmm I'a I ii s.,rurii iiiei hi n, e .Mi.na i ii', ii 11 Ii ts i1nml le tr.ilnin s a 'h ki 1 ' " ii dent (hat ,e , .1 -...1 is.,m. Id. Ii .1. .ilnp if a- h" i uu i. - - -" a l.ar1 rut, ' t ai j luiih fir Jims thrlMlani t ., two he.tre u-ifle- - e e en hM firm at vin'Iard N .T Ulr ! 1 1 ..res let illMi!r their rpupeetleis name.. Lit .... .... I' .- . .. . .'. ' etnue uu.- i- 11 n..,i iiu.m-r ..no ne ue e.t. lll b rtv I Vr tl h-t m,n nf hi. ,is. b r.ei Humm- I'hr.s-'ana h be i tied null -he buinK .jame mr a. nurrbr vf i' 1 luck- hk,l tr r t. ears ann 1 Utfru te kne c vr.'e- .. Charley .Vnsele. e' Trert n t, e ) ier the future nf a liKl-.wetKht beier unil-r liln marias-'tnen' 1 li niltiman 11 I e 11. n m w 11 ..'-.ii.,i uu Bn OI f .J eide ef lendier in Phtu. wrltu Ansel 1. Jleblit Abrnms, a yeunciner from ni Fm,. T. will mile hlK debut in F'hiladelDhm en aiturda nlKlit at the National nf T, H 1'iivelKht and will mee Mkk WuIkhsi Ii . i.m .nii ii umi ' 'incr inmi nei M-i.auKnun v. K 1 Uf n-mrni , i .. O lull"" i J 1 mi' H K ,d W ifct . J mn ltiu 1 I ,'ven It S.immi nvr. .' 1 n bb Us.rr.tt , Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS and Overcoats ll-80 and sec our 16 windows Peter Meran & Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th & Areh Sts. ' deubtedly arc the lading tennis centers , in thh country. Meth i have supported tournaments Handsomely n preniw, nepuIar lntcrcHt f0 1 tent thnt RtnnfJr of 1B(Kl0 nnd have in- such an ex capacity urf lnaTq"fV.nif1, TSJ1'"1 "" . X( ml0 slPpi Bosten and Chicago sfinrairtcd the came well. but they can scarcely hope te obtain the custody el cltner tne naimuaii or the I)ais Cup challenge- round U. S. Stars Picked TEN American lawn tennis stars four of them men nnd six women, huv been accorded places en the "werbl first ten men" nnd the "world's lirt nn women lawn rennis players," i-elrn-t. il by A. WulHs Myers. C. B. V . one i.f the well-known British tenm- experts Writing In the Londen Daily 'JVh graph, Mr. Myers selects W T Tildcn W. M. Jehnsen, VInrent Klrbnrds ami Hv. Williams as tbe American repre sentatives en his men's team, while he has given plncct, en the women's team te Mrs. Mella Bjurstedt Mnllery. Miss Mary Browne, Miss Elizabeth Rjan Mr. May Sutten Bund, MIkk Plesner lien and Mrs. Marien Zindersteiu Jf - Mjp. He nlneea Tllrlen at thn hend nf tin lif-t. with Johnsten second and Vincent Hichnnlf. .the jeuthful New 1 erk star, third Williams is given ninth place In the ranking. When It comes te the rat- ing of the women, hew erer the British .critic gives Mile. Suzanne Lenglen first place ever Mrs. Mallery, while Miss Browne and Mis Hjan arc placed I third and fourth respectively Mrs Bundy sixth, and Mis nnd Mrs. Jessup in 'be lasr two positions. "n the men s team Japan has ene representative, enze Shlmid7u, who Is ranked fourth ; Australia has two places, J,'-,1'- atfersen and J. O. Andersen miii aijui, .wu.vmriieii-, u, i . Norten, seventh: Spain one. M Alonoe, eighth, and France enr, A II uebert, who is tenth in the list In the me of the women, Franct Vn one representative. England two u d India one. J MLLL. LENGLEN, a stated above, heads the list, while Miss K. .McKane and Mrs. Beam ish, of tlie British Isles, are placed fifth and eighth, rep;tlvel.v . and Mrs. Peacock, of Indl. completes the roster In seventh place. COAST-TO-COAST AUTO RACE IN SOUTH AMERICA Buenes Alres-to-Valparalse Event te Start February 1 Buenes Aires, Nev. 20. A coast-te coast automobile race, from this city te ' Vnlnnrntm rMln ..-ill l.e r.ttntr,rtn,i v aiparnf-e. t ilile, IS. ill lie attempted . . . ., itnj n-ii jtur, mi- iart ucirk fci xer I ebrunry 1. The rnuie lies across t It" ...... ,, , . . .. it .nines .Hemiiiiiii) d.t waj or ine i.Finu iiaraaiiu ias i ne rienr was ni khhiwi hii is e-wik niwuii-eu u ri ut-HiUin.rs i.n micieii. ei un- cirj , anil i-i .ucrcurie, ui .-suiuiuge. i un The lirt prize will In L'D.iittO prs,, (paper;; 'ei-enil, 10,000. third, r,lifin fourth. L'eOO ; fifth, J.'OO; Utb, 1000 The entrnnce fee u -.".0 pesos, nd tt entry list will reM December :l A geed cigar of uniformly fiigh qualify 1 Henrietta admirals dV SISENLOHR'S MASTERPIECE Pcrfccte size 2 fer5ctUs OTTO EISENLOHR &. 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